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folks and former defense intelligence agencies and national security agencies. all those guys who were used to operating in the shadows saw a market for their services as commentators and book writers. so there was this somewhat uncomfortable, you know, kind of interaction among the agencies and former employees. >> and at the time i felt water boarding was something we needed to do. as time has passed and september 11 as moved farther and farther back into history, i think i've changed my mind and i think water boarding is probably something we shouldn't be in the business of doing. >> why do you say that now? >> because we're americans and we're better than that. >> this is a guy who by all accounts meant well who served his country well by most accounts for 15 years in some very dangerous situations, who risked his life to take on al qaeda and pakistan and terrorism working out in athens before that, and he is going off to prison for 30 months leaving his young family behind. >> scott chain on his feature story from sfy source to nvict, the story of jailed c.
folks and former defense intelligence agencies and national security agencies. all those guys who were used to operating in the shadows saw a market for their services as commentators and book writers. so there was this somewhat uncomfortable, you know, kind of interaction among the agencies and former employees. >> and at the time i felt water boarding was something we needed to do. as time has passed and september 11 as moved farther and farther back into history, i think i've changed...
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, major national security challenges we face, positions and actions he's taken in his current and past jobs. also of interest will be mr. brennan's views on the use of targeted lethal force in counterterrorism operations. mr. brennan has been one of the few administration officials able to speak publicly about such issues. members will certainly want to understand his views on this, include the importance of congress receiving all of the relevant legal analysis from the office of legal counsel at the department of justice. while the disclosure earlier this week of a 16-page unclassified white paper on the government's legal analysis of the use of targeted force against the united states citizen who was a senior operational leader of al qaeda, there's finally more information available to the public. i've been calling and others have been calling the vice chairman and i on the use of tar -- for increased transparency on the use of targeted force and the circumstances of which such force is directed against u.s. citizens and non-citizens alike. i have also been attempting to speak public
, major national security challenges we face, positions and actions he's taken in his current and past jobs. also of interest will be mr. brennan's views on the use of targeted lethal force in counterterrorism operations. mr. brennan has been one of the few administration officials able to speak publicly about such issues. members will certainly want to understand his views on this, include the importance of congress receiving all of the relevant legal analysis from the office of legal counsel...
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to protect our people and to strengthen america's national security. and throughout my career, i had the great fortune to experience firsthand and to witness what it means to be a cia officer. such as an analyst, who has the daunting task and tremendous responsibility to take incomplete and frequently contradictory information and advise the senior most policymakers
to protect our people and to strengthen america's national security. and throughout my career, i had the great fortune to experience firsthand and to witness what it means to be a cia officer. such as an analyst, who has the daunting task and tremendous responsibility to take incomplete and frequently contradictory information and advise the senior most policymakers
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national security agency in fort mead. >> rose: carmen alexander, is it. >> that's right. and the american facility is both about monitoring what's happening around the world and the tax community in the united states and are growing all kinds of capability. we can come back to that much in the chinese case what's been interesting is that most of their attacks until recently have not been on government institutionsor even the media. they've been on american corporations sweeping up bytes of data whether it is lockheed company. >> rose: the new york sometimes. >> that's part of the interesting change in recent times that we have seen attacks on the times, the post and the "wall street journal." we suspect it wasn't this unit not the unit we wrote about, a different group. we suspect that they were looking for sources of stories that david, one of my colleagues wrote about the chinese. we don't know that for a fact but just looking at the patterns -- right. series of pieces about the former prime minister and his family fortune, very sensitive issue in china. but there have
national security agency in fort mead. >> rose: carmen alexander, is it. >> that's right. and the american facility is both about monitoring what's happening around the world and the tax community in the united states and are growing all kinds of capability. we can come back to that much in the chinese case what's been interesting is that most of their attacks until recently have not been on government institutionsor even the media. they've been on american corporations sweeping up...
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outstanding national security team members. on behalf of all of us, thank you for your continued service. the work of protecting our nation is never done. we still have got much to do. ending the war in afghanistan and caring for those who have borne the battle. preparing for the full range of threats from the unconventional to the conventional, including things like cyber security. within our military, continuing to ensure our men and women can serve the country they love no matter who they love. to help meet the challenges of our times, i am proud to announce my choice for the two key members of national security. chuck hagel for secretary of defense, john brennan is director of the cia. chuck hagel is a leader our troops deserve. he is an american patriot. enlisted in the army and volunteered for vietnam. he served with honor alongside his own brother. when he was hit by shrapnel his brother saved him. when his brother was injured by a mine, he risked his life to pull him to safety. he bears the scars from battles but in our
outstanding national security team members. on behalf of all of us, thank you for your continued service. the work of protecting our nation is never done. we still have got much to do. ending the war in afghanistan and caring for those who have borne the battle. preparing for the full range of threats from the unconventional to the conventional, including things like cyber security. within our military, continuing to ensure our men and women can serve the country they love no matter who they...
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. >> there's been a lot of attention to the national security agency and request for the internet providers. google, facebook and yahoo! have called for greater transparency in the national security based request from the federal government. should they allow companies to publicize the number of records and internet data requests that they receive? >> should they allow us? >> glad the senator is here. >> as a rule, we obviously don't comment on matters of national security. as said, think about all the things that we have been talking about here already just in a very short order. how we envision these to be taken the advantage of by the consumers and businesses and so forth. we anticipate five years from now that your primary identifier in the marketplace will be your mobile home number and as you conduct commerce and identify yourself and the buildings we believe the mobile phone number will be how you are identified. and so, i go through that to tell you that from our standpoint one of the most important things. as a consumer in the business has a high degree of confidence of privacy and
. >> there's been a lot of attention to the national security agency and request for the internet providers. google, facebook and yahoo! have called for greater transparency in the national security based request from the federal government. should they allow companies to publicize the number of records and internet data requests that they receive? >> should they allow us? >> glad the senator is here. >> as a rule, we obviously don't comment on matters of national...
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national security, western national security, what's the most dangerous operation that iranian intelligence has its hand in, do you think? >> well, i think the most dangerous thing they do, is terrorism. they have for decades now, developed networks with other terrorist groups, so they themselves don't necessarily have to do something. they can contract it out, they can encourage others to engage in terrorism against the united states and our allays. >> reporter: a former cia officer who tracked iranian intelligence through the middle east says the iranian agency of intelligence and security used to conduct most iranian-sponsored assassinations overseas. he says that unit killed the former iranian prime minister, assassinated in paris in 1991. but guret says now those operations have shifted to the feared quds force, the shadowy iranian military unit that's part of the revolutionary guard. what's the military of intelligence's biggest job now? >> they're primarily used as an instrument of oppression, they know how to hurt people. >> reporter: the report also says the quds force is inside sy
national security, western national security, what's the most dangerous operation that iranian intelligence has its hand in, do you think? >> well, i think the most dangerous thing they do, is terrorism. they have for decades now, developed networks with other terrorist groups, so they themselves don't necessarily have to do something. they can contract it out, they can encourage others to engage in terrorism against the united states and our allays. >> reporter: a former cia...
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employees that national security agency used the federal agencies enormous power of surveillance to spy on their lovers. the agency said such activity is very rare mostly involving overseas communication and partner and spouses that they are looking out for and most incidents were self reported and they got caught and went forward first. haft week the nsa confessed to violating privacy rules thens of times a year. in a prison riot. the wrong people armed. look at what the inmates had in their possession and it was deadly. this is in spain and spanish tradition making a american debut. running of the bulls right here in the united states. whoo hoo. clearance event the dodge way? first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. and this park is the inside of your body. you see t special psyllium fiber in metamucil aually gels to trap and remove some waste. and that gelling also helps to lower some cholesterol. it evetraps some carbs t
employees that national security agency used the federal agencies enormous power of surveillance to spy on their lovers. the agency said such activity is very rare mostly involving overseas communication and partner and spouses that they are looking out for and most incidents were self reported and they got caught and went forward first. haft week the nsa confessed to violating privacy rules thens of times a year. in a prison riot. the wrong people armed. look at what the inmates had in their...
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everybody who works with him across agencies consider some truly to be one of our most outstanding national security team members. on behalf of all of us, thank you for your continued service. the work of protecting our nation is never done. we still have got much to do. ending the war in afghanistan and caring for those who have borne the battle. comparing for the full range of threats from the unconventional to the conventional. including things like cyber security. within our military, a continuing to ensure our men and women can serve the country they love no matter who they love. to help meet the challenges of our times, i am proud to announce my choice for the two key members of national security. chuck hagel for secretary of defense, john brennan is director of the cia. chuck hagel is a leader our troops deserve. he is an american patriot. he served with honor alongside his own brother. when he was hit by shrapnel his brother saved him. when his brother was injured by a mine, he risked his life to to pull him to safety. he bears the scars from battles but in our name. this would be h
everybody who works with him across agencies consider some truly to be one of our most outstanding national security team members. on behalf of all of us, thank you for your continued service. the work of protecting our nation is never done. we still have got much to do. ending the war in afghanistan and caring for those who have borne the battle. comparing for the full range of threats from the unconventional to the conventional. including things like cyber security. within our military, a...
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we're the home for the headquarters for the national security agency. we're the headquarters for the fda. we work together with virginia. we have the space agency. in weren't maryland, we have a federal prison. we want to re-open federal government so it serves the nation. this isn't just about federal employees. this is also about local business. and it's also impacting the world. let me just talk about two agencies in maryland. let's talk about the food and drug administration headquart headquartered in maryland. 8,500 employees work there. it is a comeback neighborhood because of the presence of fda working with nih coming up with the -- working on the clinical trials for biotech products and medical devices. but it also stands century on counterfeit drugs. this is how it's serving the nation and the world. the fda has furloughed, 45% of the people are furloughed. we don't have people on the job monitoring counterfeit drug imports on our border and coming from china. 40% of all the drugs taken in the united states are manufactured overseas of the rig
we're the home for the headquarters for the national security agency. we're the headquarters for the fda. we work together with virginia. we have the space agency. in weren't maryland, we have a federal prison. we want to re-open federal government so it serves the nation. this isn't just about federal employees. this is also about local business. and it's also impacting the world. let me just talk about two agencies in maryland. let's talk about the food and drug administration headquart...
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. >> we want to have both of you gentlemen about views of what's going on with the national security agency. mr. secretary, to start with you, because you jointly oversea the nsa and as a senior member of the national security committee, clearly, this is in your portfolio as well, so what did you know about collection of intelligence from world leaders communications whether it was data or whatever it was, what did you know about it? when did you know about it, and have you discussed it with the president and feel it appropriate? why is it appropriate? mr. minister, how worried is your government that the united states is intercepting communications, and what does this do to new zealand's trust with the u.s.. first, mr. secretary. >> barbara, i don't discuss conversations i have in national security counsel meetings. i certainly don't discuss publicly conversations that we have regarding intelligence. we are examining dynamics out there and procedures and processes, i think, the white house has been very clear on that; and i think those who lead intelligence community even very clear
. >> we want to have both of you gentlemen about views of what's going on with the national security agency. mr. secretary, to start with you, because you jointly oversea the nsa and as a senior member of the national security committee, clearly, this is in your portfolio as well, so what did you know about collection of intelligence from world leaders communications whether it was data or whatever it was, what did you know about it? when did you know about it, and have you discussed it...
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air force, the national security agency, the national record -- national reconnaissance agency, and he national geospatial intelligence agency. prior to that change, the director of the cia actually wilore to hats. he was called the director of oftral and pay diligence -- central intelligence. some people thought that was problematic, so they gave the cia a first among equals kind of a role. that has been probably the biggest change. before that, we almost have to go back to 1947 when the cia was created. before that, there was a lot of intelligence with the military, the fbi was involved in intelligence collection overseas. the second part of this question -- who make these choices -- it is really congress. created byr was congress. they oversee these budgets. even the secret budgets are overseen. .y the various committees it is up to congress. they'll have to be signed by the president, as well, but they have to make the changes as to how these agencies work. host: robert levinson is a graduate of the u.s. air force academy, earned his masters from the university of california san di
air force, the national security agency, the national record -- national reconnaissance agency, and he national geospatial intelligence agency. prior to that change, the director of the cia actually wilore to hats. he was called the director of oftral and pay diligence -- central intelligence. some people thought that was problematic, so they gave the cia a first among equals kind of a role. that has been probably the biggest change. before that, we almost have to go back to 1947 when the cia...
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we're the home for the headquarterers in national security agency. for the headquarters for the f.d.a. we work together with virginia, e have part of the space agency, in western maryland we have a federal prison. we want to reopen federal government so it serves the nation. this isn't just about federal employees. this is also about local business. and it's also impacting the world. let me just talk about two agencies in maryland. let's talk about the food and drug administration. headquartered in maryland. in a community called white oak. 8,500 employees work there. it is a comeback neighborhood because of the presence of f.d.a. working with n.i.h., coming up with the -- working on clinical trials for biotech products and medical devices. for t alsole is a sentry counterfeit drugs. this is how it's serving the nation and the world. the f.d.a. has furloughed, 40% of the people are furlough. we don't have people on the job monitoring counterfeit drug imports at our border and coming from china. 40% of all the drugs taken in the united states are manu
we're the home for the headquarterers in national security agency. for the headquarters for the f.d.a. we work together with virginia, e have part of the space agency, in western maryland we have a federal prison. we want to reopen federal government so it serves the nation. this isn't just about federal employees. this is also about local business. and it's also impacting the world. let me just talk about two agencies in maryland. let's talk about the food and drug administration....
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and the safety -- valuable contributions to our national security and safety. leading the agency in which i served for 25 years would be the greatest privilege as well as the greatest responsibility of my professional life. i want to thank you for your confidence in me. even more for your confidence in constant support to the cia and those who serve the intelligence committee. they need their support of every american especially during such security challenges. if confirmed, i will make it my mission to make sure the cia has the tools it needs to keep its mission safe and the work reflects their liberties, freedoms, and values we hold so dear. i am proud to stand here today with such patriots as a leon panetta, chuck hagel, and michael morrell. i very much the forward to the opportunity to serve with another of america's great patriot, a chuck hagel. i am especially proud and has to be able to stand here today with a close friend and colleague michael morrell which epitomizes what it is to be a defense professional. he has been nothing short of exemplary. i ver
and the safety -- valuable contributions to our national security and safety. leading the agency in which i served for 25 years would be the greatest privilege as well as the greatest responsibility of my professional life. i want to thank you for your confidence in me. even more for your confidence in constant support to the cia and those who serve the intelligence committee. they need their support of every american especially during such security challenges. if confirmed, i will make it my...
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what we're alleging is that the national security agency is collecting information about every single american's phone calls. and that is something that the president himself has confirmed. so i don't know what joe klein is talking about. but as to your question about national security and civil liberties, absolutely sometimes there are hard questions and we have to draw lines. but the problem here is that no line has been drawn. the government is simply collecting everything. and to arc that this strikes a balance between national security and civil liberties i think is ridiculous. there is no balance at all here. this there is nothing in place to protect civil liberties. everything is elected. >> all right. jameel, thanks for your insight. >>> joining me is jon tester, member of the homeland security subcommittee and on the secret law gang of eight right now. great to have you here. you and seven fellow senators have sgro sintroduced a bill th would declassify some aspects but some argue it compromises national security. how do you respond to that? >> i don't agree with that. i thin
what we're alleging is that the national security agency is collecting information about every single american's phone calls. and that is something that the president himself has confirmed. so i don't know what joe klein is talking about. but as to your question about national security and civil liberties, absolutely sometimes there are hard questions and we have to draw lines. but the problem here is that no line has been drawn. the government is simply collecting everything. and to arc that...
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former national security agencies that use -- all of those guys who are used up riding in the shadows. they saw market for their services as commentators, but writers. so there was this somewhat uncomfortable, you know, kind of interaction between the agencies and these usually former employees. and at the time, i felt the waterborne was something that we needed to do. as time has passed and as september 11th has, you know, moved farther and farther back into history, i think have changed on mind. i think that water boarding a spotless and the member should not be in the business of doing. >> what you say that now? >> because we are americans. we are better than that. >> this is a guy who, i think by all accounts meant well, served his country well by most accounts for 15 years in some very dangerous situations. he risked his life to take on al qaeda in pakistan and take on terrorism before that. and he is going off to prison for 30 months. leading his and family behind. >> this weekend sky scenas feature story, from spy to source to convict. sunday on c-span. >> thursday the senate j
former national security agencies that use -- all of those guys who are used up riding in the shadows. they saw market for their services as commentators, but writers. so there was this somewhat uncomfortable, you know, kind of interaction between the agencies and these usually former employees. and at the time, i felt the waterborne was something that we needed to do. as time has passed and as september 11th has, you know, moved farther and farther back into history, i think have changed on...
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an intelligence lawyer he has been general counsel to the national security agency and the commission that investigated weapons of mass odestruction. welcome. >> i will turn to what the role of the justice department could and should be. i will not spend too much time as kevin demonstrated. we are not likely to defend our way out of this problem. defense plays an important role. it is not enough. it is as if we're trying to solve a street crime program by telling pedestrians to buy better body armor. that is not a complete solution. we have to find and deter criminals. i do not have to preach to either of you about the importance of that. how caning about that, we best reached the threat that are most troubling to americans today, the protected attackers? it seems to me that both the justice department and fbi supper from a lack of imagination -- suffer of imagination and authorities and resources. with resct to their authorities, the idea of prosecuting, most the people who are attacking us is people unlikely. additionalfind mechanisms for deterring that activity. visaould be using o
an intelligence lawyer he has been general counsel to the national security agency and the commission that investigated weapons of mass odestruction. welcome. >> i will turn to what the role of the justice department could and should be. i will not spend too much time as kevin demonstrated. we are not likely to defend our way out of this problem. defense plays an important role. it is not enough. it is as if we're trying to solve a street crime program by telling pedestrians to buy better...
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national security agency bugging of a phone call but. our hearing. room in yemen lead a. better time to explain to the american people that edward snowden must be a traitor because what the n.s.a. is doing is monitoring phone calls that protect u.s. service personnel. minimize the threat of terrorism against u.s. installations because of course president obama has been a great because sergeant for al qaeda whether it be this morning's drone strikes which killed four people. the mainstream press already saying they were militants no trial needed they just killed outright immediately. continued support for syrian syria so this terror threat very suspicious coming so soon afterwards so far the only terrorist action one could make out was in the past hour or so it's been reported that yemeni tribes people have brought down presumably a u.s. backed yemeni military helicopter killing one person the pilot ok well let's now take a look add multiple intelligence sources on which the u.s. reacted and include some phone calls interceptions and web postings there in your opinion does
national security agency bugging of a phone call but. our hearing. room in yemen lead a. better time to explain to the american people that edward snowden must be a traitor because what the n.s.a. is doing is monitoring phone calls that protect u.s. service personnel. minimize the threat of terrorism against u.s. installations because of course president obama has been a great because sergeant for al qaeda whether it be this morning's drone strikes which killed four people. the mainstream press...
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national security, western national security, what's the most dangerous operation that iranian intelligence has its hand in, do you think? >> well, i think the most dangerous thing they do is terrorism. they have, for decades now, developed networks, with other terrorist groups, so they, themselves, don't necessarily have to do something. they can contract it out. they can encourage others to engage in terrorism against the united states and our allies. >> reporter: a former cia officer who tracked iranian intelligence through europe and the middle east says the iranian ministry of intelligence and security used to conduct most iranian-sponsored assassinations overseas. he says that unit killed the former iranian prime minister, assassinated in paris in 1991. but guret says now those operations have shifted to the feared force, part of the military guard. what's their biggest force now? >> they're used as an instrument of repression. they know how to hurt people. >> reporter: the report also says the quds force is inside syria. separate from the report, congressman peter king has said that
national security, western national security, what's the most dangerous operation that iranian intelligence has its hand in, do you think? >> well, i think the most dangerous thing they do is terrorism. they have, for decades now, developed networks, with other terrorist groups, so they, themselves, don't necessarily have to do something. they can contract it out. they can encourage others to engage in terrorism against the united states and our allies. >> reporter: a former cia...
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national security agency tapped into the united nations video conference system by decrypting it. that according to documents provided by snowden to the german magazine "der spiegel" saying the nsa decripped more than 450 communications from the u.n.'s headquarters in new york. u.s. army major nadal hasan will face a military jury on monday. they will have to decide whether he lives or whether he dies. he was found guilty in connection with the 2009 fort hood sheeting. one carlos molina has more on the tasks the jury faces. >> the conviction was never in doubt. >> unanimous finding of guilty to the first charge of 13 counts of premeditated murder and guilty of 32 counts of the additional charges of attempted premeditated number. >> determiningly the fate of u.s. army major nadal hasamgins monday. his fate will be in the hands of 13 combat veterans that will hear more testimony from survivors of the attack. >> i think there is a high probability the government is going to meet its burden of persuading those 13 military jurors that the aggravated nature of this crime justifies impos
national security agency tapped into the united nations video conference system by decrypting it. that according to documents provided by snowden to the german magazine "der spiegel" saying the nsa decripped more than 450 communications from the u.n.'s headquarters in new york. u.s. army major nadal hasan will face a military jury on monday. they will have to decide whether he lives or whether he dies. he was found guilty in connection with the 2009 fort hood sheeting. one carlos...
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and the inclusion of homeland security guidance in the 2010 national security strategy, there has not been a distinct national homeland security strategy since 2007. additionally, the office of management and budget has questioned the value of required federal departments and agencies to identify homeland security funding in their fy 2014 budget request submission. three options stand up to address these issues. first, congress could require a distinct national homeland security strategy which would be similar to the bush administration's 2007 and -- 2002 and 2006 strategy. second, congress could require a refinement of the national security strategy that could include sustained risk-based homeland security priority. finally, congress made strictly focus on dhs activity. this option would entail dhs or the refining its quadrennial review which it presently is doing. in closing, multiple and competing definitions and -- excuse me. may hamper congressional authorization, appropriation, oversight options. it may also restrict dhs and other federal entities ability to prioritize and execu
and the inclusion of homeland security guidance in the 2010 national security strategy, there has not been a distinct national homeland security strategy since 2007. additionally, the office of management and budget has questioned the value of required federal departments and agencies to identify homeland security funding in their fy 2014 budget request submission. three options stand up to address these issues. first, congress could require a distinct national homeland security strategy which...
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security agency's surveillance programs. the top democrats and republicans on the house and senate intelligence panels will attend. the meeting comes as lawmakers concerned about privacy are pushing to rein in the n-s-a's authority. obama's national security team is arguing to keep its surveillance powers intact while acknowledging some limitations appear inevitable. we will be right back. get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest-free for 3 event! get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest-free for 3 event, on now! superior service best selection, lowest price guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ eat cake. good morning. welcome back to kron4 morning news. will skies sunshine no problem with visibility. a little something we won't see for quite awhile especially this
security agency's surveillance programs. the top democrats and republicans on the house and senate intelligence panels will attend. the meeting comes as lawmakers concerned about privacy are pushing to rein in the n-s-a's authority. obama's national security team is arguing to keep its surveillance powers intact while acknowledging some limitations appear inevitable. we will be right back. get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest-free for 3 event! get 3 years interest-free...
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fox news national security analyst k.t. mcfarland will be here to give us her take on the possibility of the u.s. military strike in syria in just a bit. >> arthel: new reports about woeful misconduct by the national security agency, some of the nsa employees reportedly spied on their love interests. officials at the agency saying it wasn't frequent and most of the incidents were self-reported. just last week the nsa admitted it had violated privacy rules. thousands of times each year. feel better? >> gregg: i don't know what that means. >> arthel: i don't know what to make of that. >> gregg: i won't comment. new details on the death of an australian baseball player in oklahoma. horrible story as investigators try to find out why he was targeted by three teen-agers. >> arthel: another horrific attack carried out by teens as well. how a world war ii veteran lost his life. that's coming up next. >> what is this world coming to anyway? raising a bunch of idiots! i mean, how would they like somebody to do that to them when they
fox news national security analyst k.t. mcfarland will be here to give us her take on the possibility of the u.s. military strike in syria in just a bit. >> arthel: new reports about woeful misconduct by the national security agency, some of the nsa employees reportedly spied on their love interests. officials at the agency saying it wasn't frequent and most of the incidents were self-reported. just last week the nsa admitted it had violated privacy rules. thousands of times each year....
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it should serve its purpose without compromising national security. mr. mayorkas claims that he has changed the program. the only tangible change that we have seen is that additional economists vk hired and adjudicators from california were moved here to washington, d.c. yet moving the the eb-5 process increased mr. mayorkas's participation in the program. whistle-blowers have pride me with e-mails from mr. mayorkas sthaig wants to keep fraud and national security concerns about green tech "close hold." the rule of law isn't possible when the boss has his thumbs on the scales. further, the regional center programs has national security risks that the director hasn't addressed. he convened a working group with national security advisors but no formal product was finalized. the inner agency collaborations seemed to fizzle. whistle-blowers say the working group was mere window dressing. in the agency, employees received eb-5 applications from individuals with derogatory information about them in classified government files. but they were given little or no g
it should serve its purpose without compromising national security. mr. mayorkas claims that he has changed the program. the only tangible change that we have seen is that additional economists vk hired and adjudicators from california were moved here to washington, d.c. yet moving the the eb-5 process increased mr. mayorkas's participation in the program. whistle-blowers have pride me with e-mails from mr. mayorkas sthaig wants to keep fraud and national security concerns about green tech...
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they're the civilian employees at the national security agency. we employ the largest number of mathematicians in the world. and what do they do? they invent the kinds of technology that breaks the codes and protects us now in this whole new cyber domain. they're the people who run the weather satellites. they might have made -- we -- the european model might have did a better job last week than they did, but you know why? because we haven't had the resources to fund the way the europeans have. so i have employees at f.d.a. right this very minute -- right this very minute they are at their job looking at medical devices to see if they're safe. right this very minute they're working with the private sector, who are bringing them new pharmaceuticals, new biotech and bbiologics that they can look at to see if they're safe and effective, that they could go into clinical practice to help save lives here and be certified by the f.d.a. that would give us the able to sell around the world. but we say to them, yeah, we we know what you're doing, but tough
they're the civilian employees at the national security agency. we employ the largest number of mathematicians in the world. and what do they do? they invent the kinds of technology that breaks the codes and protects us now in this whole new cyber domain. they're the people who run the weather satellites. they might have made -- we -- the european model might have did a better job last week than they did, but you know why? because we haven't had the resources to fund the way the europeans have....
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. >> america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations internal video conferencing system, and that is according to a german publication that says that the surveillance of the united nations to lace last summer, and three weeks after hacking into the video system, the american spy agency had allegedly boosted its number from 12 to 400 58. for anyone who does not already know this, spying on the u.n. is illegal under international law, and their spiegel also says there is a moderate--monitoring program in over 80 embassies and consulates around the world, often without the knowledge of the host country. now, many may be wondering why is it that the united states would want to spy on the united nations, spying on its allies, because as we have been reporting, u.s. president barack obama said himself recently that the nsa is in place to protect american security and target only potential terrorists. >> what we do have are some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or an e-mail address that we know is connected to some sort of terroris
. >> america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations internal video conferencing system, and that is according to a german publication that says that the surveillance of the united nations to lace last summer, and three weeks after hacking into the video system, the american spy agency had allegedly boosted its number from 12 to 400 58. for anyone who does not already know this, spying on the u.n. is illegal under international law, and...
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the letter follows information leaked by former national security agency contract for edward snowden, who leaked details of the secret programs. >> the nation's largest gay rights group says that corporate support for gay and trans and gender workers is reaching new course in the country. the a human- rights campaigner, but more than two-thirds of fortune 500 companies and 90% all the large employers its survey are not offering spousal benefits to the same sex the domestic partners. the group's 12th and will corporate quality index also found a record number of business is adopting the policy prohibiting discrimination against trans gender workers in job applications. >> the merger of american airlines and u.s. air ways has formed an air travel giant larger than the current industry leader, denied continental holdings. the new company will be called american airlines. passengers likely will not see this merger e. neely. ticketing and frequent flyer programs are expected to be combined. >> watching gas prices this morning. and the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is up 3Â
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national security agency, all those guys who were used to operating in the shadows saw a market for their services as commentators, as book writers. there was this somewhat uncomfortable interaction between the agencies and these usual former employees read -- employees. >> at the time, i thought that waterboarding was something we needed to do. as time has passed, september 11 has moved farther back into history, i think i've changed my mind. i think that waterboarding is probably something we should not be in the business of doing. >> why do you say that now? >> we are americans and we are better than that. >> this is a guy who i think by all accounts meant well, who served his country well by most accounts for 15 years and some very dangerous situations, who risked his life to take on al qaeda in pakistan, and to take on terrorism before that. he's going off to prison for months leaving his young family behind. scotts weekend on "q&a" shane on his feature story from spy to source to convict, the story. sunday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. >> in a few moments, house debate on a bill that woul
national security agency, all those guys who were used to operating in the shadows saw a market for their services as commentators, as book writers. there was this somewhat uncomfortable interaction between the agencies and these usual former employees read -- employees. >> at the time, i thought that waterboarding was something we needed to do. as time has passed, september 11 has moved farther back into history, i think i've changed my mind. i think that waterboarding is probably...
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the german magazine is reporting that the national security agency as part of its surveillance program bugged the united nations headquarters in new york city. according to the magazine, the information came from secret documents from nsa leaker edward snowden. >>> bay area residents are getting ready to head to nevada for the burning manifest value. it is underway tomorrow. a week long festival. that brings 68,000 people to northern nevada slack rock desert. they have a lot of fun. saturday night a wooden torch. it started 20 years ago. >>> hunt for october, on for the oakland a's. team hanging out in baltimore. the site of curt in the dugout, feels right. jed with a nice hit to right. coming across the plate. we are all tied at one. in the 9th, tied at one. 3-1 pitch to cocoa crisp. crank its up. let it rip. deep fly ball to right field. 2-1a's. a's 2-1 winners yesterday. now 2.5 back behind texas. giants last in the nl west. giants got things going in the first. shattered bat. gets the base hit. driving in marco with the first run. 3 hits on the night. giants tacking on three more j
the german magazine is reporting that the national security agency as part of its surveillance program bugged the united nations headquarters in new york city. according to the magazine, the information came from secret documents from nsa leaker edward snowden. >>> bay area residents are getting ready to head to nevada for the burning manifest value. it is underway tomorrow. a week long festival. that brings 68,000 people to northern nevada slack rock desert. they have a lot of fun....
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agency or national security desk, why didn't we try to send somebody from somewhere? what happened? >> hi, chris. i think people need to understand this is a situation where as much as the people on the ground working with the state department in libya knew that the threat was there and requested security, the state department just wasn't prepared to deal with this situation. and by being prepared, you have a list of things that when something goes wrong like this you go down that list and make certain phone calls and notify certain people. and that just wasn't the case. they had numbers from the d.o.d. that had expired. then you run into a situation where these agencies, the cia, the state department, and the military don't necessarily talk to each other and are in communications as much as you'd think. >> you know, as an american that doesn't work for me. the president, the security agency people are sitting in the white house. they're getting an instantaneous report of what's going on there. what weren't they looking at? where was the u.s. cavalry to use an america
agency or national security desk, why didn't we try to send somebody from somewhere? what happened? >> hi, chris. i think people need to understand this is a situation where as much as the people on the ground working with the state department in libya knew that the threat was there and requested security, the state department just wasn't prepared to deal with this situation. and by being prepared, you have a list of things that when something goes wrong like this you go down that list...
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america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german newspaper der spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after happening into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't already know this spying on the united nations is illegal under international law der spiegel also reports that the u.s. maintains a monitoring program called the special collection service in over eighty embassies and consulates around the world often without the knowledge of the host country now many may be wondering why is it that the united states would want to spy on the united nations would spy on its allies because as as we've been reporting and as us president barack obama said himself recently the n.s.a. is in place to protect american security and target only potential terrorists what we d
america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german newspaper der spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after happening into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't...
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america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german newspaper der spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after happening into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't already know the spying on the united nations is illegal under international law spiegel also reports that the u.s. maintains a monitoring program called the special collection service in over eighty embassies and consulates around the world often without the knowledge of the host country now many may be wondering why is it that the united states would want to spy on the united nations would spy on its allies because as as we've been reporting and as us president barack obama said himself recently the n.s.a. is in place to protect american security and target only potential terrorists what we do wit
america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german newspaper der spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after happening into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't...